Exhibitions / Congresses

ICHCA South Australia Lunch

Australia, West Lakes, South Australia - 8th September
There has been a date change for the ICHCA SA Lunch Forum which was to be held on 31 August 2016. RSVP by 31Aug2016

The new date is THURSDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2016 ? all other details remain the same, as per attached invitation.
Speaker - Steve Cox General Manager Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal
Topic - Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal is the maritime container terminal serving South Australia. As part of the Flinders Port Holdings group, the business complies with internationally recognised certification standards and continuously seeks to improve its safety and environmental outcomes. With seven weekly shipping services and one fortnightly service connecting South Australia to destinations around the world, Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal?s strong safety culture and high performance is delivering greater efficiency to its valued clients.
Date(s)
8th September
Time(s)
12:00 noon start, 2:00pm finish (Sharp)
Venue
The Lakes Resort Hotel, Brebner Drive
Ticketing
ICHCA Members $65.00 per person / Non Members $80.00 per person (includes 10% GST) (Charge includes soft drink and limited wine for each table) RSVP
Contact for booking / more info
Deb Warda deb.warda@ichca.com 0439 181 081
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